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Transrectal Ultrasound Examination of the Prostate: Complications and Acceptance by Patients
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1993
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Transrectal Ultrasound ExaminationUrologyMedical UltrasoundMedical ImagingAntibioticsNorfloxacin 400Benign Prostatic HyperplasiaCore Biopsy 92UrogynecologyMusculoskeletal UltrasoundSurgeryCore BiopsyUltrasoundProstatic DiseaseMedicineRadiologyHealth Sciences
Transrectal ultrasound scan (TRUS) of the prostate was performed on 511 patients, 391 of whom also underwent between 1 and 5 transrectal 1.2 mm core biopsies. The infection rate in the whole group was 4.1%; 32% of the patients were given antibiotic prophylaxis with norfloxacin 400 mg twice daily for 1 week and in this group the infection rate was 0.8%. In the remaining patients, who received 400 mg norfloxacin at the time of biopsy and another 400 mg the same evening, the infection rate was 5.6%. The only risk factor identified for post-biopsy infection was steroid medication. Only minor discomfort (or none at all) was reported by 95% of patients during the examination procedure. If TRUS was combined with core biopsy 92% reported either minor or no discomfort. Of 78 patients who experienced both finger-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy and TRUS-guided core biopsy 82% preferred the latter procedure. TRUS and core biopsy proved acceptable to most patients. Antibiotic treatment with 2 tablets of norfloxacin failed to prevent infection.
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